The Democrats are going crazy about the replacement for Jeff Sessions who resigned today. Even though Matthew Whitaker is the Acting Attorney General, the left is all over him because he once said the Mueller investigation went too far.

So far, we’re thinking this new leader is a perfect choice to go after Hillary and shut down the Mueller investigation.

You can see Whitaker shaking hands with Sessions as Sessions leaves the DOJ today for his final day as leader of the Department of Justice. You can’t miss Whitaker because he’s the big guy in the video who was once a football player for the Iowa Hawkeyes.

Matthew Whitaker is on our team, unlike Sessions who was timid at best when it came to the Clintons and Hillary’s email scandal. Check out what Whitaker said about Hillary Clinton in 2016:

Whitaker penned an opinion piece in 2016 for USA Today:
According to FBI Director James Comey’s statement on Tuesday, former secretary of State Hillary Clinton could have been charged with violating several different code sections, and he detailed the evidence that supports bringing criminal charges.

Yet, Director Comey’s judgment was that “no reasonable prosecutor” would bring the case. I disagree. I believe myself to have been a reasonable prosecutor, and when the facts and evidence show a criminal violation has been committed, the individuals involved should not dictate whether the case is prosecuted…

…A reasonable prosecutor may ask, if on numerous occasions, an unknown State Department employee had taken top secret information from a secured system, emailed that information on a Gmail account, and stored the information on a personal server for years, would that individual be prosecuted? I believe they would

 

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